Total amount of fluid = 2 L ~2000mL
Time = 24 hours
Drop factor ( standard )= 20
Half the amount to be infused over 10 hours means 1L within 10 hours
Flow rate = (Total volume(mL)/total time in min)*drop factor (gtts/mL)
=(1000/10*60)* 20
= 33.33~ 33 gtts/min
1gtts/min = 3mL/hr
So 33.33 gtts/min = 99.9 mL/hr ~100 mL/hr
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